Kaempferol suppresses the activation of mast cells by modulating the expression of FcεRI and SHIP1

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Abstract

In the present study, we evaluated the effects of kaempferol on bone marrow-derived mast cells (BMMCs). Kaempferol treatment significantly and dose-dependently inhibited IgE-induced degranulation, and cytokine production of BMMCs under the condition that cell viability was maintained. Kaempferol downregulated the surface expression levels of FcεRI on BMMCs, but the mRNA levels of FcεRIα, β, and γ-chains were not changed by kaempferol treatment. Furthermore, the kaempferol-mediated downregulation of surface FcεRI on BMMCs was still observed in the presence of a protein-synthesis inhibitor. These results suggest that kaempferol reduced the surface FcεRI on BMMCs, independently of transcription and translation. We also found that kaempferol inhibited both LPS- and IL-33-induced IL-6 production from BMMCs, without affecting the expression levels of their receptors, TLR4 and ST2. Although kaempferol treatment increased the protein amount of NRF2, a master transcription factor of antioxidant stress, in BMMCs, inhibition of NRF2 did not alter the suppressive effect of kaempferol on degranulation. Finally, we observed that kaempferol treatment increased the levels of mRNA and protein of a phosphatase SHIP1 in BMMCs. These results indicate that kaempferol inhibited the IgE-induced activation of BMMCs by downregulating FcεRI and upregulating SHIP1, and the SHIP1 increase is involved in the suppression of various signaling-mediated stimulations of BMMCs, such as those associated with TLR4 and ST2.

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  1. we expected that BMMCs are as sensitive as natural MCs in the body to various stimulation and kaempferol

    I would be curious to hear more about your reasoning, here. Why do you think BMMCs are more sensitive to stimulation than MC cell lines?